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    <title>Diatom flora of Southern Africa</title>
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    <description>Title: Diatom flora of Southern Africa
Authors: Schoeman, FR; Archibald, REM
Abstract: The authors in their various issues aim at describing twenty species in each issue. Failure to achieve this aim is due, partly to the short intervals between the issue dates, but more specifically to all the work involved in ensuring the correct identity if the species presented, an illustrating them through the medium of the light, transmission and scanning electron microscopes. The latter is probably the most valuable contribution the Flora makes to diatomists
Description: The diatoms flora of Southern Africa No.3. Shcoeman, FR and Archibal, REM. CSIR Special report WAT 50, September 1977</description>
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    <title>New and interesting marine and littoral diatoms from sea point, near Cape Town, South Africa</title>
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    <description>Title: New and interesting marine and littoral diatoms from sea point, near Cape Town, South Africa
Authors: Giffen, MH
Abstract: During a visit to Cape town in December 1967, the opportunity was sized to visit the sea shore at Sea point, a suburb and seaside resort near Cape Town, For the purpose of obtaining fertile class material of Laminaria, Ecklonea and polysiphonia which are readily collected from drifting seaweeds torn from the vast kept beds just offshore.</description>
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    <title>Further account of the marine littoral diatoms of the Saldanha Bay Lagoon, Cape province, South Africa</title>
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    <description>Title: Further account of the marine littoral diatoms of the Saldanha Bay Lagoon, Cape province, South Africa
Authors: Giffen, MH
Abstract: This paper deals with the continuation of an investigation of the marine littoral diatom flora of the Saldanha bay Lagoon, situated on the west coast of South Africa.</description>
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    <title>Account of the littoral diatoms from Langebaan, Saldanha bay, Cape province, South Africa</title>
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    <description>Title: Account of the littoral diatoms from Langebaan, Saldanha bay, Cape province, South Africa
Authors: Giffen, MH
Abstract: The diatom flora from several stations on the eastern shore of Saldanha Bay (South Africa) has been studied. Saldanha bay is situated on the western coast of South Africa 110Km north of Cape Town.</description>
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